UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed attempt to subdue Zimbabwe, as global sentiment progressively warms towards Harare.  The West’s longstanding hostility towards Zimbabwe was bound to reach a point of reckoning. It was also inevitable that the illegal regime change putsch would ultimately crumble, leading to the current turning point.  Zimbabwe stands firmly on the threshold of a new era as Western nations rush to engage in business deals with the Southern African country. One just had to be at...

Remittances and growth of innovation in Zim 

ONE of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the applications and tools that improve international remittances, a major source of incoming liquidity to the country.  With remittances from overseas surging from US$1 billion in 2020 to...

ZITF 2024. . . a game changer

By Shephard Majengeta THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), in the Second Republic, has become...

Harvest House now house of decay

EDITOR — I am writing to draw attention to a symbol located in the...

UMP bristling with talent

By Fidelis Manyange WIKIPEDIA describes Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe, popularly known by its initials, UMP, as...

Leonard Dembo: The untold story 

By Fidelis Manyange  LAST week, Wednesday, April 9, marked exactly 28 years since the death...

New HIV prevention drug. . . not a solution to STIs

By Elizabeth Sitotombe  ZIMBABWE had its first recipient of the HIV prevention injection this month...

Health boost for Chikurubi inmates. . . as Centre of Excellence opens

By Sheldon Hakata HEALTH is a fundamental human right as enshrined in our Constitution. The establishment...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent...

Harnessing agriculture for economic development 

By Shephard Majengeta  AS Zimbabwe grapples with the challenges posed by the El Niño-induced droughts,...

Second Republic walks the talk on sport

By Lovemore Boora  THE Second Republic has thrown its weight behind the Sport and Recreation...

Clash of the titans. . . who will lift the Uhuru Cup?

By Lovemore Boora TRADITIONAL arch-rivals Dynamos FC and Highlanders FC are set to clash in...

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UK in dramatic U-turn

By Golden Guvamatanga and Evans Mushawevato ‘INEVITABLE’ encapsulates the essence of Britain and the West’s failed...

Rich pickings in goat farming

By Kundai Marunya THERE is a raging debate on social media on the country’s recent...

ZITF 2024. . . a game changer

By Shephard Majengeta THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), in the Second Republic, has become...

Zim headed in the right direction

AFTER the curtains closed on the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) 2024, what remains...

End of the road for clueless opposition

LAST weekend’s landslide victory by ZANU PF in the formerly opposition- dominated Harare constituencies...

Harvest House now house of decay

EDITOR — I am writing to draw attention to a symbol located in the...